Ince: “Cristiano is selfish and a bad partner”

When Manchester United drew 1-1 against Burnley last week, Cristiano Ronaldo went straight to the locker room. Thus the Portuguese, who was a substitute and jumped onto the field in the 68th minute, He didn’t stay with the rest of his teammates and he didn’t stay to applaud the team’s fans who had come to watch the match. An anger and behavior that has not gone unnoticed by Paul Ince.

The former Manchester United player has criticized this attitude of the Portuguese star, and has stated that he is far from being the example that was expected of him when he arrived at the club last summer: “People said it would be great for the club, the players and Young. We thought that would be the case, but the example he is giving is bad.”has explained English to The Sun referring to Ronaldo’s attitude, who also threw away the white ribbons that he wore on his wrists as he went to the locker room tunnel.

“As we have seen on numerous occasions, running through the tunnel, not applauding the fans, sulking, is not a good example to set. Why would you listen to someone who is prepared to act as he is?”, argued Ince, who during his time at United from the 89-90 to 94-95 seasons won two FA Cups, one League Cup, two Premier League, a European Cup Winners’ Cup and a European Super Cup, among others.

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Ronaldo, like his team, is not going through a good time. The Portuguese has not scored so far this year. With the Burnley game he accumulated five games without scoring; six after the last match against Southampton. He hasn’t gone this long without scoring since 2009. However, Ince, while understanding his situation, does not defend his behaviour. “I understand the frustration, but you have to get that out behind closed doors, not in full view of fans and cameras.”

In fact, Ince has dedicated some harsh words to the Portuguese for his attitude: “He is a selfish player, Ronaldo is about Ronaldo. If he’s not scoring, he won’t be happy. A situation that has reminded him of the Italian striker stage: “We saw it at Juventus when, after his departure, Giorgio Chiellini said that they could be a family again. It should be about Manchester United and the team, but it has become all about Ronaldo, and now we are seeing all the frustration.”

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Ince: “Cristiano is selfish and a bad partner”